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Fluoride lowers children's IQs


               
2025 Jan 6, 12:23pm   1,806 views  52 comments

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https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2828425


Conclusions and Relevance This systematic review and meta-analysis found inverse associations and a dose-response association between fluoride measurements in urine and drinking water and children’s IQ across the large multicountry epidemiological literature.

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1   Ingrid   @   2025 Jan 6, 12:35pm  

as a kid, fluoride tablets were largely promoted to prevent caries. When I was about 8, after taking thousands of tablets, I had another tooth with a hole in it. Mom threw the box in the garbage. Years ago I stopped using fluoridated toothpaste, after reading alarming messages. Now, almost 60 years later, the science is catching up. Fluoride is a toxic waste product. Whoever came up with the idea of putting it in the drinking water is probably dead and cannot be held responsible anymore, but it is the highest time to get it back out. I also wonder about the bleach in drinking water. The town water is undrinkable to me, it smells and tastes of bleach. I suppose fluoride is tasteless and odourless. Thankfully most people hereabouts have a well (although that is not an insurance for safe water).
Has the water in Europe been fluoridated? I have to look that up,
2   Ingrid   @   2025 Jan 6, 12:42pm  

No, Belgium does not fluoridate its water supply, though legislation permits it. However, some areas of Belgium have naturally occurring fluoride in their water supplies and bottled waters, and about 40% of the population is exposed to fluoridated salt. Netherlands does not either. France and Portugal do not. Germany stopped in the 1970s. None of the Scandinavian countries nor Austria, Switzerland, Greece or Russia.
Spain does in some areas. 10 % of the UK has fluoridated water. The mayority of Ireland has fluoride added... seems not very popular in Europe..
3   Ceffer   @   2025 Jan 6, 4:49pm  

There are places where there is heavy naturally occurring flouride. You can often tell the people from those places because they have mottled (albeit less cavity prone) brown teeth. I think places in the Southwest have these naturally occurring flouride wells.
4   Patrick   @   2025 Jan 13, 7:17pm  

https://tdefender.substack.com/p/class-action-lawsuits-kids-fluoride-toothpaste-makers


6 Lawsuits Filed Today Accuse Makers of Children’s Fluoride Toothpaste of Violating Federal Law

Six class action lawsuits filed today accuse major dental product manufacturers of deceptively marketing products containing fluoride to young children and misleading parents.

The lawsuits name children’s toothpaste brands Crest and Colgate/Tom’s of Maine, and the children’s mouth rinse brands Act, Colgate/Tom’s of Maine, Firefly and Hello.

Plaintiffs include parents and caregivers in multiple states, including California, Illinois and New York. In the case of Crest toothpaste, the proposed class is nationwide. The lawsuits were filed in federal courts in California and Illinois.

According to the complaints, the plaintiffs were misled by the product marketing and as a result, didn’t follow public health guidelines when using the products. The lawsuits also allege the companies fail to adequately flag instructions for proper use, as mandated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

According to the complaints, the companies design their product labels with candy and fruit juice flavors and images and cartoon characters to appeal to young children, often misleading them to think the products are meant to be consumed as food.
10   Patrick   @   2025 Mar 11, 2:03pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/sanity-day-monday-march-10-2025-c


While Florida became the first state last year to recommend against county-level fluoridation, Utah is taking it one toothier step. Last week, Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) said he will sign a bill banning fluoride from public water systems. “It’s got to be a really high bar for me if we’re going to require people to be medicated by their government,” Governor Cox told ABC4-Utah.

In other words— medical freedom.

Half of Utah already does not fluoridate their public drinking water. Governor Cox said dentists in those counties reported no higher levels of tooth decay than dentists in fluoridated counties. Grocery shelves are flooded with fluoridated toothpaste for anyone who wants it. So why force everyone to drink the chemical, which is not meant to be drunk anyway?

Last September, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen issued an 80-page ruling finding that the evidence — based on 72 different studies — supported a conclusion that fluoride was possibly a neurotoxin associated with IQ loss in children. The EPA, corporate media, and dental associations reflexively dismissed the finding as another conspiracy theory and have never looked back.

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